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Show O-- . f, ! , : v I T R U T H. 10 to ding of their daughter, Emma Lewis, Mr. Gustav Lu?....i ju ai ineir nome on the 17th of December. f December WOMENS CLUBS. at 5, 3:30 at the Ladles Lit- ton. Rev. Goshen performed tlw cere- mony. erary clubrooms. The Womans Republican club had Its Mrs. H. II. Spencer entertains jr. The Browning section of the Ladies cards on Saturday afternoon. annual meeting Monday afternoon at evening at the Mrs. David Keith entertains the the home of Mrs. Ezra Thompson and Literary met TuesdayLewis. home of Mrs. Eugene sixty-thre- e club next Monday evening. elected the following officers for the Miss Margaret Martin visited in Og f ensuing year: President, Mrs. Rachel den last week. was held the secafternoon Mrs. Wednesday Rudy; Miss Lena Preston will give a Miller; luncheon in honor of Miss Mc- retary, Mrs. H. V. Kimball; correspondannual meeting and election of officers Rev. Dr. Paden of Salt Lake Ciiy Relief Millan next Tuesday. Womans Mrs. Maxwell R. G. Mrs. of the auditor, Pease; secretary, ing will give a lecture at the Presbymvia.: Hines; treasurer, Mrs. Fraser; histo- corps at Odd Fellows hall. Following church next Tuesday evening for tli Mr. and Mrs. Justice Jungk have rian, Mrs. Joseph Young; directors, are the officers for the ensuing year: Christian Ende Ivor society. Rivers Mrs. J. M. Harvey; senior come to Salt Lake to reside and are Mrs. Ezra Thompson and Mrs. Mrs. W. H. President, for three elected Mrs. Lottie Jefferies, years; now at home at 1150 East First South Jones and Mrs. Johanna Melton for two Rhoda Miss Edna Mrs. Armstrong return- - i street Mrs. Jungk, who was formerly years; Mrs. George A. Snow and Mrs. junior treasurer, Mrs. E. V. Brooks; Tuesday from Nebraska, where she h.K Needer; Miss Fabian, has made several visits Palmer for one year. The next meeting secretary, Mrs. Nettie Palmer; chapbeen the guest of Miss Cody. with the family of her brother, Mr. F. of the club will be held on Monday, lain, Mary J. Schenck; conductor, Mrs. J. Fabian, and has made many friends January 6th, at the home of Mrs. Fra- Jennie Teasdale; assistant conductor, Miss Hattie Wishard spent who will accord her a hearty welcome ser, 357 East Third South street. The Mrs. J. E. Clsaby; guard. Mrs. Louise as a permanent resident. club has arranged to give a card party Dillon; color bearars, Mrs. Mary A. Thanksgiving vacation in Ogden. at the home of Mrs. George A. Snow on Condon, Mrs. Kate Randolph, Mrs. the afternoon of January 15th. Burns, Mrs. Eva Carr. Miss has returned to social Eureka The marriage of Miss Mary Galacher a short visit with her Arrangements were made for-- Decemafter to be given on the evening of. and Mr. Abner Chase was solemnized parents in Ogden. ' of the trustees of board The 13th at the home of the outgoing Orphans ber Tuesday evening at 7 oelock at the Home and Teasdale. Jennie Mrs. on meet president, Day nursery will home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown stopped over in Mrs. "John Galachet, 661 South Fifth Monday, December 9th, to appoint Ogden a few hours on Wednesday on East street. A large reception followed. committees for the ensuing year, and M. C. A. auxilY. of the her return home from Eurv ladies The ball. to decide as to giving the annual hoi their I will monthly regular iary Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Kahn left for The Daughters of the King nre mameeting at 2:30 this afternoon. A full the East, Thursday morning. The Utah Womans Press club met attendance is desired as an election king great preparations for a liazar to efbe held this month. Saturday evening, November 30th, In should be held, and arrangements De' to be for the fected A given bnaquet Mrs. Emma Rice Neidig, who has the office of the Womans Exponent. Miss Moffett was tho guest of Mrs. A. of Mrs. Emmeline cember 12th. been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mont- blagraphical sketch J. Warner on Thanksgiving day. of the B. Wells, the first president SOCIETY. OGDEN home her for left gomery, Wednesday Press club, was read by Mrs. Lydia D. in Los Angeles. On Tuesday evening the ScandAlder, an original poem was given by was 6. Dec. which inavian The citizens of prominence, to the Aglaia, Ogden, Y. members Mrs. Susa Gates, and the of about 120, gathered at the number Incurrent meet of will to items met this have week, interesting Mr. G. Lavagnino returned this week gave Air. and Airs. P. W. of home events. stead on Decern be 17th at the home of to consider w'ays and means ofAladsen estabhis from an extended visit with family street. Mrs. Coulter on Twenty-fourt- h suitable for the lishing headquarters in Italy. Mrs. Lavagnino and chilThe meeting of the Needlework guild S. at D. mission L. Scandinavian of dren are now in Florence yhere they is to be held in the Kenyon As a beginning towards parlors at 4 will remain for the winter. The many friends of Miss Carrie Copenhagen. fund the it was decided to give building will is oclock today. It hoped there will be glad to learn that she is a ball at Christensen's halll on New Booth be a good attendance of both men and rapidly in her musical stud- Year's eve. A pleasant evening was C. Bennett Thompson and Miss women who are Interested in charitable progressing ies New York and will spend next spent with music, recitations and dein Adrienne Abbott, both of Seattle, were works. Theonladies of the guild hope to licious refreshments were served. in France and Italy. year lines better adapted to reorganize recently united in marriage. Mr. the local needs and all suggestions will Senator Kearns is very diligent in Thompson with his parents, Mr. and be welcome. C. TuesMrs. P. was in Brown urging on the War department the Ogden Mrs. C. L. Thompson, formerly resided and friends. advisability of rehabilitating Fort day Wednesday visiting in Salt Lake, but removed to Seattle and making it into a post of of section tourist The the Douglas meeting about three years ago, after having 4of accommodating a full regicapable lived eleven years in this city. Mr. the Ladies Literary club was postment. His arguments are receiving Miss Evelyn Thomas returned to her Thompson is associated in business poned on account of the inability of This is a consideration. favorable with his father, who was the architect Miss Kiesel of Ogden to be present at home in Salt Lake Saturday after a matter which Senator Kearns has had of many public and private buildings months visit with friends in Ogden. on his mind for a writh and Miss "Passaw Kiesel time. the that long time, in Utah. is usual energy is rushing it to the sion Play at Oberammergan last year and her talk was to have been on that Miss Daisy Raybould of Salt Lake front. William G. Keysor and Edward subject. The history section met on Wednes- visited Miss Corse last wreek. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SALT Chamberlain were guests of honor at E. 10 oclock. A resume of Lake at County, State of Utah. Elizabeth morning day an enjoyable farewell entertainment French defendvs. Jacob Oyler, 1380 1316 to Oyler, was plaintiff, from history Invitations are out for the wedding ant. Summons. given at the- Eighth ward meetinggiven by Mrs. H. W. Brown. Subject State of Utah, to the Said Defendant: of Fred J. Kiesel, Jr., formerly of Og- The The young for house Tuesday evening. talks, Bertrand, Duke You are hereby summoned to appear men left Wednesday for the mission of Vugnesclin. den, and Miss Minnie BIrdsall on Dewithin 20 days after the service of this cember 18th, In Sacramento, Cal. Miss summons upon you, if served within the field in the Northern States. A pleas4 brought, Birdsall visited in Ogden last summer. county in which this action isafter ing programme was rendered, includserA which will and within thirty days song otherwise, recital, piano selections vocal and instrumental ing d action, defend the vice, and and recitations, participated in by the be much appreciated by music lovers, judgand in case of your failure so to do,accordBesMisses Rose Vick, Winnie Tibbs, Miss Myrtle Banks was the guest of ment will be rendered is to be given at the Ladies Literary against you sie Frost, Connie McAllister and the club on December 12th, under the Miss Eccles the past week. ing to the demand of the complaint, Misses Poulton, Messrs. Pike, Graham, which, within ten days after service of . I . pre-numt- ; rv i: B- v : vice-preside- ial nt, vice-preside- nt, vice-preside- 1 i : i ; t nt, h-.- r f l.i Edith-Gourla- ... a V fv r. ; r, - . l f ' .Jy K ; : .if1 ' . I I . y pa- -' :? ; fi. i 1 1 p! if Ji IV if: V A. . 1 ; i mi h-- r. : ' j i; . V l, t i: : . V. U . fa--- ' fir - ! i : a ;K'j : f ; -- : r , 1 :.? , - : riV.i ;JVr r: - KT -- ji ft .v a:: as : rj , J - vli ,! ; ' tf-l- . if. ifi:- : - i t. "; j.- .v - 1 . . Mrs. C. S. Henderson and her daughter, Miss Belle Henderson, formerly of this city, but now of Denver, who have been visiting relatives and friends here, will leave on Tuesday for California, where they expect to spend the winter. Mrs. H. D. Niles gave an afternoon tea on Thursday. X'-- i f Christopherson, Ashworth, Pratt and George B. Margetts. Duet, violin and piano. Profs. Skelton and Beesley. Unitarian male glee club, trombone solo, B. Y. Mayo. il' s .1: one-minu- U- - J. te above-entitle- - - - Mrs. Mae J. Farlow entertained on Devereaux Thursday afternoon ' at the ' house. this summons upon you, will be filed wltn auspices of the music section, by Mrs. court. On Tuesday evening at the home of the clerk of said JONES Percy Summers Cocks and Mr. Wood-mans& COLLINS, of Chicago. Mr. Woodmansee Marsh Allen Attorneys. Plaintiffs occurred the marriage )f , P. O. is a graduate of the Chicago Musical Commercial block. Salt address, Miss Clsre Chase and Mr. John It. Mor- - Lake City, Utah. college and is considered one of the leading pianists of the day. Mrs. Cocks will include some of his compositions in her vocal renditions. ee The College club met on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Travis at No. 8 Kendall terrace. S:The orn The Womans club held its session on Tuesday afternoon in the new rooms on the fourth floor of the City and Miss Monroe was to County building. ' have given the topic on Catherines I. and II. of Russia, but her serious illness prevented her attendance. Mrs. Mrs. Burns MacDonald entertained Sanford very graciously gave the paper, and though the speaker had a brief time at dinner the first of the week. for preparation she presented the The recently incorporated Keeley salient features of the reigns of those logically and interestingly. That league of Utah has elected C. M. Jack-so- n Queens of Catherine II., though, containing president, Dr. T. B. Wetzel, much to mar the glory of her throne, was progressive and courageous in the and Lynch', secretary George disasters that beset her country, and Fremonl treasurer. with These, be fittingly styled the Groshell and George Miner, constitute her reign could of Russia. age golden the board of directors. All the officers live in Salt Lake, with the exception . of Mr. Muir, who resides in Heber and The Lake Salt Parliamentary club who came over expressly to assist in held a special meeting on Thursday, the formation of the league. Contract Awarded to Utah Stove and Hardware Co. : Steel Ganges have secured 500 of the very best make of the Born Steel Range. Every one guaranteed, made of malleable iron, balance oven door, patent removable oven bottom, drop and swing feed door, double steel asbestos interlined body, reversible coal or wood grates, cast back flue, adjustable flue side, patent rotary closet door, fancy nickel trimmings which we will offer for 30 days at only 245.00. 77YE vice-preside- nt; UTAH STOVE AND HARDWARE CO. . L 34-3- 6 East First South P. W. MADSEN, Manager |